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Favorite 70's giallo
Mine would have to be Torso.
I also liked Strip Nude for your Killer. What say you? |
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Here are some more favorites.
Fifth Cord Black Belly of the Tarantula Murder Rock The Bird with the Crystal Plumage |
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Sorry,Murder rock was made in the 80's:)
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Deep Red
Halloween
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deep red for me as well ..
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Re: Favorite 70's giallo
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Cool to see you dug Murder Rock. I thought that was pretty solid. Check out Stage Fright its got a similar theme but it does sway into the slasher genre a bit more. ![]() |
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The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
Five Dolls for an August Moon Lizard in a Woman's Skin The Cat o' Nine Tails The Case of the Bloody Iris Don't Torture a Duckling Who Saw Her Die? Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key What have you done to Solange? Eyeball Deep Red Strip Nude for your Killer The House with Laughing Windows The Blood Stained Shadow |
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Really? I was pretty disapointed with that flick.
Cool to see you dug Murder Rock. I thought that was pretty solid. Check out Stage Fright its got a similar theme but it does sway into the slasher genre a bit more. Stage Fright is a great flick. I think giallo is closer to the slasher genre than pure horror. Another great 70's giallo. Inferno |
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You know, I dont think that Ive seen a single Giallo.
Deep Red has been sitting on my shelf for months, maybe I aughta finally get around to watching it...
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